Roman Architecture The Pantheon Professor Kenney Mencher (Art History Stone Age Technology through the Early Renaissance) www.kenney-mencher.com. An analysis of Classic Roman Sculpture from the Republican Period to the Empire. The Pantheon (from Greek:meaning "to every god") is a building in Rome, Italy, commissioned by Marcus Agrippa as a temple to all the gods of Ancient Rome, and rebuilt by Emperor Hadrian in about 126 AD. (10:32)Author(s): No creator set

Eventually, movement along faults initiated during the continental rifting stage ceases, and the entire continental margin starts to subside. Subsidence at this stage occurs because of lithospheric cooling as the distance between the margin and spreading ridge-axis increases, rather than as a result of tectonic movement of the fault blocks (as during the continental rifting stage). By now, all tectonic activity is focused at the new oceanic spreading axis and the continental lithosphere can b

The darwinian structure of the design process This text is meant only to be a stimulus for the discussion to be held, in a specific panel, at Generative Art 2001. In the text, ?provocative enough? to spur animated discussion, some very basics of darwinism and genetics are given with the only purpose of declaring a common ?stage for the play? where everybody feels at ease. Common stage and common vocabulary ifnot even common language. The main thesis is very strong, therefore comments and critics are warmly encouraged. They are the selectiveAuthor(s): Antonini, Riccardo

BBC documentary history of computers part 4 9:26 The BBC broadcasted in 1991 the serie 'The dream machine', this is part 4.
In this part we see the the computer manufacturers overlooked that
company's won't buy their computer without software, and writing
software cost up to 4x the price of the machine itself.

Jean
Sammet, Historian of Progamming language, explains binairy code and we also see the brandnew IBM 1401 computer of the American Harvard Association which is started up by AmeriAuthor(s): No creator set

I hope that, by now, you have a rich picture you are pleased with. This is a considerable achievement because, despite the informality of the rich picture's style, a rich picture that effectively captures the complex situation takes a lot of effort to achieve. It depends crucially on being prepared to enter into the experience of the situation of interest and to interrogate that experience thoroughly. Noticing is not enough. Each feature of the situation has to be carefully captured by repres

Development of Oro-Facial Structures and Its Clinical Correlation Facial anomalies are frequent conditions in children in every part of the world. If these anomalies are not treated appropriately and adequately, there will be imposition of severe psychosocial problems on the parents of such children. And, the appropriateness and adequacy of the definitive treatment, which is often surgery, lie in the proper understanding of the anatomic and embryologic bases of these anomalies. This module addresses these issues and is very important to the practice of oral anAuthor(s): Creator not set

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Using a Course Management System (CMS)Hannes Hirzel
This module focuses on tools commonly found in a Course or Learning Management System and the competencies that instructors need to develop to use these tools effectively in their course.Author(s): No creator set

KET Image Bank: Reptiles (Interactive) The KET Image Bank is a collection of royalty-free photographs available for educational use. The pictures are arranged in interactive catalogs. Click on the "view" button to look through the list of images in the catalog and then click on the name of the reptile you would like to view. On that page, you will find a thumbnail of an image or images, along with a paragraph about the animal. Clicking on the thumbnail will take you to a high resolution image you can download.Author(s): No creator set

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Centralia, Pennsylvania A massive coal fire has been burning in Centralia, Pennsylvania since the early 1960s. In the 1980s, the town was abandoned for safety reasons. In this video clip, see what happens to a town after 25 years. (2:20)

Approaching Midnight: Taking Midnight's Children from Book to Film || Radcliffe Institute Director and screenwriter Deepa Mehta discusses her recent work with Salman Rushdie to adapt his 1981 novel Midnight's Children for the screen—they collaborated closely as he wrote the screenplay—including the challenges of casting 30 principal actors in India and spending days and nights in intensive workshops inspired by the ancient Indian performing arts treatise, the Natya Shastra. Mehta shares her philosophy of filmmaking and how she walks the fine line between conventional storytellingAuthor(s): No creator set

Dan and Gwen Taylor Lecture - 2012 ‘Does the Philosophy of Fiction Rest on a Mistake? ‘ presented by Professor Derek Matravers, The Open University and Emmanuel College, CambridgeAuthor(s): No creator set

During an early scene of Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, in which the hyper-intelligent apes were depicted hunting for deer in the forest
surrounding their settlement, someone behind me interjected “if those apes are so smart, how come they’re hunter-gatherers?”While a decent
question, he received nothing but a shushfrom his more etiquette-consci